I want to speak out about some facts.
The disrespectful way a spokesman of the resort has spoken about Osho in The New York Times. (This dead guy...)
To speak about a Buddha in this way is disgusting. For more than 25 years Osho is my Master, every day alive and
present, just as Osho said it would happen when He left his body. I experience this as the greatest blessing in my life.
The editing of Osho's words is another fact. For the first time
in history the words of a Buddha are available and can stay freely available for future humanity without any interpretation
and without any interfering. Already now it is vague what is still exactly as Osho has said it (and where) and what has been
edited.
The words of Osho come from the Universe and belong to the Universe. They don't need any editing. Our only task is to keep
it availible as it is. Editing is in a way what every church has
been doing down the ages, it slowly makes the original invisible and gives a free way to manipulation. It creates the way for
interpreters to stand between Osho and the world.If this proces
is going further and further it will be a disaster for humanity.
Another way of manipulation like the old religions did is creating fear in people and threaten them. This mechanism is
shown in (published) very personal attacks on certain people; even mentioning (in the case of Neelam) what Osho has said to
and about them. To me this is really a poisoning way of
manipulation.
Demolishing buddhahall, removing pictures of Osho, editing his words; to me it all shows an intention to whipe out
Osho; slowly but very clear now.
I strongly protest against these facts. This can easily be put aside as 'holding on to the old'. That is not what it is about.